Nahariya
Hezbollah rocket hits Byzantine-era church in Nahariya, damages protective structure
Originally destroyed by the Persians in 614 CE, the mosaic was painstakingly restored by the IAA over the course of two years, and officially opened to the public in 2022.
Iranian cluster munitions cause heavy damage to vehicles, buildings across central Israel
As Hezbollah rockets fall, emergency medics in Israel’s North work double shifts
At least eight wounded after several waves of missiles from Iran, Hezbollah, including direct hit
City Notes: Buddhists converge on Tel Aviv
A round up of news from around the nation.
Remains of 3,400-year-old Canaanite citadel unearthed in Nahariya
Rare antiquities to be incorporated into high-rise residential building in coastal city.
Three rockets believed to have fallen in northern Israel, IDF says
There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
PICTURES ON THE WALL - Part I
THE GRAND NAHARIYA MARATHON RUN An Inspirational Tale of the Nahariya Mean, Lean, Anglo-Olim Racing Team
PICTURES ON THE WALL - Part II
Basketball: Holon shocked at home by Nahariya
Holon entered the game on the back of three consecutive league wins and six victories from its past seven contests.
Northern delights in Nahariya
The Sea Life Hotel offers a warm welcome and a relaxing respite.
Off the beaten track in the Western Galilee
One of the first cooperative moshavim and a Greek Catholic village offer a fascinating glimpse into the area’s varied history.
Not just beautiful beaches
The country’s coastal cities are justifiably famous for their long, beautiful beaches, where swimmers can enjoy themselves in safety and which offer facilities for all ages.